A Historical Grammar of the Maya Language of Yucatan (1557-2000)
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2. Numeral Classifiers
2.1. The Structure of Numeral Classifier Phrases
2.2. Numeral Classifiers as Surrogate Adverbs in Colonial Yucatec
2.3. Historical Change in Numeral Classifiers
Notes
CHAPTER 10: ADJECTIVES 1. Adjectival Roots
2. Derived Adjectives
2.1. Adjectives Marked by -il
2.1.1. Adjectives Derived from Nominal Roots with -il
2.1.2. Adjectives Derived from Adjectival Roots with -il
2.2. Adjectives Derived from Nominal Roots with -tzil
2.3. Adjectives Derived from Nominal Roots with -liz
2.4. Adjectives Marked by -ach or -Vch
2.4.1. Adjectives Derived from Adjectival Roots with -ach or -Vch
2.4.2. Adjectives Derived from Nominal Roots with -ach
2.5. Adjectives Marked by -ben
2.5.1. Potential Adjectives Derived from Nominal Roots
2.5.2. Potential Adjectives Derived from Verbal Roots
2.6. Adjectives Derived from Verbal Roots or Stems with -lac or -lic
2.6.1. Adjectives Derived from Celeritive Stems
2.6.2. Adjectives Derived from Inchoative Stems
2.6.3. Adjectives Derived from Transitive Roots with -lac
2.6.4. Adjectives Derived from Positional Roots with -lac or -lic
2.7. Positional Adjectives Marked by -cabal
2.8. Derived Adjectives Marked by -en
2.9. Derived Adjectives Marked by -em or -om
2.10. Adjectives Derived from CVC Transitive and Positional Roots Without Suffixation
3. Participles
3.1. Participles Marked by -(a)an
3.2. Participles Marked by -bil
3.3. Participles Marked by -Vl
4. Pluralization
5. Adjectival Compounds
6. Adjectival Phrases
7. Summary of Adjectival Changes Through Time
Notes
CHAPTER 11: POSITIONALS 1. Positional Adjectives
1.1. Positional Adjectives in Colonial Yucatec
1.2. Positional Adjectives in Modern Yucatec
2. Positional Verbs
2.1. Positional Verbs in Colonial Yucatec
2.2. Positional Verbs in Modern Yucatec
3. Summary of Changes in Positionals Through Time
CHAPTER 12: AFFECTS 1. Verbal Affects
1.1. Verbal Affects in Colonial Yucatec
1.1.1. Verbal Affects Marked by -m
1.1.2. Verbal Affects Marked by -ancil/-ancal
1.2. Verbal Affects in Modern Yucatec
1.2.1. Verbal Affects Marked by -b’-al
1.2.2. Verbal Affects Marked by -(á)ankil
2. Adjectival Affects
2.1. Adjectival Affects in Colonial Yucatec
2.1.1. Adjectival Affects Marked by -ci
2.1.2. Adjectival Affects Marked by -nac
2.2. Adjectival Affects in Modern Yucatec
3. Adjectival Compounds Derived from Basic Color Terms
3.1. Color Compounds in Colonial Yucatec
3.2. Color Compounds in Modern Yucatec
4. Sound Symbolism
5. Some Semantic Foci of Affects
6. Summary of Changes in Affects Through Time
Note
CHAPTER 13: REDUPLICATION 1. Adjectival Reduplication
1.1. Reduplicated Adjectives Based on Adjectival Roots
1.2. Reduplicated Adjectives Based on Affect Stems
1.2.1. Reduplicated Adjectives Marked by -ci
1.2.2. Reduplicated Adjectives Marked by -nac
2. Participial Reduplication
2.1. Reduplicated Participles Marked by -Vc
2.2. Reduplicated Participles with Infixes
2.2.1. Reduplicated Participles Marked by -Vl-
2.2.2. Reduplicated Participles Marked by -uN- and -aN
2.2.3. Reduplicated Participles Marked by -man-
2.3. Reduplicated Participles Derived from Verbal Roots without Affixes
2.3.1. Reduplicated Participles Derived from Intransitive Roots without Affixes
2.3.2. Reduplicated Participles Derived from Transitive Roots without Affixes
3. Verbal Reduplication
3.1. Verbal Reduplication without Affixes
3.2. Reduplicated Transitive Verbs in Compound Stems
3.3. Verbal Reduplication with Infixes
4. Nominal Reduplication
5. Reduplicated Particles
5.1. Reduplicated Particle Stems without Suffixes
5.2. Reduplicated Particle Stems with Infixes
6. Reduplicated Number Words
7. Stem Reduplication
8. Phrase Reduplication
8.1. Reduplicated Phrases Composed of Simple and Compound Expressions
8.2. Semantic and Syntactic Parallelism
9. Conclusions
Notes
CHAPTER 14: PARTICLES 1. Particle Roots
2. Derived Particles
3. Adverbial Particles
3.1. Temporal Adverbs
3.2. Locative Adverbs
3.3. Manner Adverbs
4. Interrogative Particles
5. Negative Particles
6. Conjunctive Particles
7. Prepositional Particles
8. Modal Particles
9. Reportative Particles
10. Exclamatory Particles
11. Particle Compounds
12. Particle Phrases
13. Summary of Changes in Particles Through Time
CHAPTER 15: DEICTIC PARTICLES 1. Terminal Deictics
1.1. Terminal Deictics in Colonial Yucatec
1.2. Terminal Deictics in Modern Yucatec
1.3. Historical Change in Terminal Deictics
2. Initial Deictics and Deictic Frames
2.1. Initial Deictics in Colonial Yucatec
2.2. Initial Deictics in Modern Yucatec
2.3. Embedded Terminal Deictics
2.4. Historical Change in Initial Deictics and Deictic Frames
2.4.1. Vowel Fusion in [y]-Final Initial Deictics
2.4.2. Retention of /l/ in Terminal Deictics that Immediately Follow Initial Deictics Ending in a Laryngeal Consonant
3. Summary of Changes in Deictic Particles Through Time
Notes
CHAPTER 16: SYNTAX AND DISCOURSE 1. Basic Word Order
1.1. Basic Word Order in Transitive Clauses
1.2. Basic Word Order in Intransitive Clauses
1.2.1. Basic Word Order in Passive Clauses
1.2.2. Basic Word Order in Antipassive Clauses
1.3. Indirect-Object Advancement
2. Focused Word Orders
2.1. Agent Focus
2.2. Patient Focus
2.3. Subject Focus
2.4. Adverbial Focus
2.4.1. Manner Adverbial Focus
2.4.1.1. Focused Manner Adverbials with Transitive Stems
2.4.1.2. Focused Manner Adverbials with Intransitive Stems
2.4.2. Temporal Adverbial Focus
2.4.2.1. Focused Temporal Adverbials with Transitive Stems
2.4.2.2. Focused Temporal Adverbials with Intransitive Stems
2.4.3. Locative Adverbial Focus
2.4.3.1. Focused Locative Adverbials with Transitive Stems
2.4.3.2. Focused Locative Adverbials with Intransitive Stems
2.5. Information Questions
2.6. Conclusions
3. Topicalization
4. Stative and Equational Clauses
4.1. The Formation of Stative Clauses
4.2. The Existential Predicate, yan
4.2.1. Expressing “to Have” with yan
4.2.2. yan in Locational Clauses
5. Double Verb Sequences
5.1. Aspectual Head Verbs in Double Verb Sequences
5.2. Complement Constructions
5.3. Coordinate and Subordinate Clauses
6. Imperatives
6.1. Positive Commands
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6.2. Negative Commands
7. The Declarative Mode
8. Summary of Changes in Syntax and Discourse Through Time
Notes
Appendix: Documentary Sources of Maya Clauses, Phrases, and Allusions
References Cited